Top 10 Largest American Companies
The financial market of modern society is strongly dominated by big companies. From the earliest accounts of trading and business found in circa 150,000 years ago, till the exploitation of Mediterranean trading by the GreekPtolemaic dynasty, early ages were dominated by the kings and individual business traders. Eventually, the king turned to companies, and the trades turned to multinational businesses. The earth has seen many families like The Rockefellers and The Rothschild in the 19th and 20th centuries, who became the royal families of global market domination. People always want to know the day-to-day activities of the multinational brands of modern days as the share market also booms on a daily basis. Forbes is the multimedia house which takes care about the rankings of big brands as they compiled a list call Global2000. After the recent update of the list, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) tops the list with $3,124.9 Billion assets, $215.63 Billion market cap, $148.7 Billion revenue and $42.7 Billion profit. Even American companies strongly hold the market as they secure 5 places in top 10 of the Global 2000. And here is the list of Top 10 Largest American Companies.
1. Wal-Mart
Largest American Companies - Walmart
American multinational retail corporation Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. has it’s headquarter in Bentonville, Arkansas, and operates under 55 different names in 27 countries and a total of 11,088 stores. Wal-Mart runs a chain of large discount department stores and warehouse stores. It is the world’s largest public corporation, the biggest private employer in the world and the world’s largest retailer according to the Fortune Global 500 list in 2014. Wal-Mart is still a family-owned business and was incorporated in 1969 after the pioneer member of Walton family, Sam Walton, established the company in 1962. Doug McMillon is currently serving as the CEO of the company. It generated $476.294 billion revenue in the last fiscal year of 2013-2014 and currently has 2.2 million employees with them.
2. Exxon Mobil Corporation
Exxon Mobil Corporation
American multinational oil and gas corporation Exxon Mobil has its headquarter in Irving, Texas, and has 37 oil refineries in 21 countries. ExxonMobil is the largest refiner in the world and is also the world’s third largest company by revenue and the second largest publicly traded company by market capitalization according to Forbes Global 2000 in 2014. Exxon Mobil is the direct descendant of Standard Oil Company by legendary businessman John D. Rockefeller, and was established after the merging of Exxon or Standard Oil of New Jersey and Mobil or Standard Oil of New York in 1999. Rex W. Tillerson is currently serving as the CEO of the company. Exxon Mobil has generated $420.836 billion revenue in 2013 fiscal year and has an employee-strength of 75,000.

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The 10 most hated companies in the United States.
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These are the least popular companies in America. The rankings, done by 24/7 Wall St., are based on survey results from the American Customer Satisfaction Index and employee reviews on the website Glassdoor.
10. SprintNumber ten is Sprint, whose customers are the least satisfied of any company in the wireless industry. More than half of Sprint users reported a bad customer service experience. It also doesn’t help that Sprint’s service lags behind Verizon and AT&T.
9. SearsFewer than one in three Sears employees would recommend a job with the company to a friend, and the department store has almost the lowest customer rating of any business in its industry. A rapidly changing retail landscape has seen shoppers move online, dooming brands like Sears.
8. Dish Network
Forty-seven percent of those surveyed said they had a negative customer service experience with DISH Network. Those bad vibes are felt by DISH employees, who are among the least satisfied of any major company.
7. Spirit Airlines
If you’ve ever flown Spirit, you know why the company makes this list. Prioritizing budget fares means there’s not much focus on customer service, which helped the company rise. But when it’s rivals began matching it’s low ticket prices, much of Spirit’s competitive edge was lost.
6. Facebook
Facebook is one of those companies that’s either loved or hated. Yes, it’s probably the company with the most customers, if you can call it’s free users that, but it has also been frequently criticized for changes to its website, privacy policies, the mass data collection of its users, and for enabling a massively damaging fake news outbreak that swayed the 2016 election.
5. Wells FargoNews broke in 2016 that Wells Fargo’s employees - under pressure to hit aggressive sales quotas - created millions of fake credit card accounts. The fallout was swift. The CEO eventually stepped down after being called before Congress, and the company fell from its spot as the world’s largest bank.
4. McDonald’s
McDonald’s has the worst customer service rating of it’s 17 closest competitors in the American fast food industry. It also took heat when its ex-CEO Don Thompson came out against the call for a $15 national minimum wage. Still, with tens of millions of loyal customers who love the brand, McDonald’s is stronger than ever.
3. Mylan
Pharmaceutical giant Mylan became a pariah for idiotically jacking up the price of its life-saving EpiPen by 500%. The move quickly backfired, and today the company’s stock price is down nearly 50% from its 2015 high. A $465 million settlement with the U.S. Justice Dept. has also been damaging.
2. Bank of America
Bank of America has the worst customer satisfaction of any bank. It also has unhappy employees, settling with more than 700 of them in 2013 over allegations of racial and gender discrimination. BofA is still hated by many for its role in the 2007-2008 financial crisis it helped cause with its exploitative mortgage and toxic securities practices.
1. Comcast
And the most hated company in America is Comcast. Nearly 55% of survey respondents reported a negative experience with the company. While it’s hard serving customers in both the internet and television service industries, the two sectors that have the worst satisfaction scores, Comcast manages to do it so much worse than everyone else. It doesn’t seem to matter though, as its share price continues to grow, up 30% from this time last year.

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America is the world's largest economy, and yet many American companies are moving jobs and factories overseas. Why? Find out in this short video.
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Sometimes you hear in the news about a U.S.Company buying a foreign company and moving its headquarters overseas. Well, this can happen for many reasons. One of them is a tax inversion. But what are tax inversions, why are companies doing them and why should you care?
Here’s the reason why. U.S. companies pay corporate tax rates of around 35 percent or more on their profits, while their foreign competitors pay much less in their countries. And if your company has locations or sells products in overseas, you get taxed on those profits in the foreign country and again when you bring that money back to the United States. This is called double taxation and your foreign competitors don’t have to pay it. This hurts your company’s ability to compete, grow and reinvest in new products and jobs.
Hmmmm…now that doesn’t make sense.
So, back to the tax inversion. If you’re a company based in the US and want to make sure you stay competitive with your foreign counterparts, and protect your company from foreign takeovers, what can you do?
The current U.S. tax system allows you to buy a foreign company and use their headquarters as your own. That way you don’t have to pay the higher U.S. tax rates on foreign profits even though you still pay U.S. taxes on your profits in America. This move allows you to keep a lot more of your profits and invest in new factories, employees, and products.
Look at it this way: Let’s say you lived in one city but commuted to another. If the rules were set-up so you were taxed by both cities on your income—essentially double taxation—you would probably consider moving to the city with the lower tax rates. It wouldn’t mean you were greedy, or disloyal—you would simply be working within the system of rules that exists.
Now…that makes sense.
So the next time you hear a politician complaining about American companies moving overseas, remember it was politicians who passed the laws that encourage companies to move away in the first place. If politicians would stop fighting with each other, lower corporate tax rates and end double taxation, U.S. companies could compete better and wouldn’t need to invert to protect jobs and their businesses.

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American (word)

The meaning of the word American in the English language varies according to the historical, geographical, and political context in which it is used. American is derived from America, a term originally denoting all of the New World (also called the Americas). In some expressions, it retains this Pan-American sense, but its usage has evolved over time and, for various historical reasons, the word came to denote people or things specifically from the United States of America.

In modern English, Americans generally refers to residents of the United States; among native English speakers this usage is almost universal, with any other use of the term requiring specification. However, this default use has been the source of complaint by some residents of Latin America who feel that using the term solely for the United States misappropriates it. They argue instead that "American" should be broadened to include people from anywhere in North or South America, not just the United States; these critics admit their proposed usage is uncommon.

.458×2-inch American

The .458×2-inch American is a straight, belted, .458 caliber (11.6mm) big bore cartridge designed by Frank Barnes. It is based on the .458 Winchester Magnum shortened to 2-inch (51mm).

General Information

The .458×2-inch American was designed as a medium power big bore cartridge by Frank Barnes for North American big game. Frank Barnes found that the .458 Winchester Magnum and the .460 Weatherby Magnum too powerful for North American big game and believed that a cartridge of lesser power would be ample for the task.

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The .450 Marlin and the .458×2-inch American are very similar cartridges. The cartridges are essentially the same length. However, the .450 Marlin will not chamber in the .458×2-inch American as the belt on the .450 Marlin is considerably wider. The .458×2-inch American should not be fired in a .450 Marlin as failures may occur. While not interchangeable, the .458×2-inch American will do anything the .450 Marlin is capable of accomplishing.

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ExxonMobil is the largest of the world's supermajors with daily production of 3.921million BOE. In 2008, this was approximately 3 percent of world production, which is less than several of the largest state-owned petroleum companies. When ranked by oil and gas reserves, it is 14th in the world—with less than 1 percent of the total. ExxonMobil's reserves were 25.2billion BOE (barrels of oil equivalent) at the end of 2013 and the 2007 rates of production were expected to last more than 14 years. With 37 oil refineries in 21 countries constituting a combined daily refining capacity of 6.3 million barrels (1,000,000m3), ExxonMobil is the largest refiner in the world, a title that was also associated with Standard Oil since its incorporation in 1870.

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Top 10 Largest American Companies
The financial market of modern society is strongly dominated by big companies. From the earliest accounts of trading and business found in circa 150,000 years ago, till the exploitation of Mediterranean trading by the GreekPtolemaic dynasty, early ages were dominated by the kings and individual business traders. Eventually, the king turned to companies, and the trades turned to multinational businesses. The earth has seen many families like The Rockefellers and The Rothschild in the 19th and 20th centuries, who became the royal families of global market domination. People always want to know the day-to-day activities of the multinational brands of modern days as the share market also booms on a daily basis. Forbes is the multimedia house which takes care about the rankings of big brands as they compiled a list call Global2000. After the recent update of the list, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) tops the list with $3,124.9 Billion assets, $215.63 Billion market cap, $148.7 Billion revenue and $42.7 Billion profit. Even American companies strongly hold the market as they secure 5 places in top 10 of the Global 2000. And here is the list of Top 10 Largest American Companies.
1. Wal-Mart
Largest American Companies - Walmart
American multinational retail corporation Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. has it’s headquarter in Bentonville, Arkansas, and operates under 55 different names in 27 countries and a total of 11,088 stores. Wal-Mart runs a chain of large discount department stores and warehouse stores. It is the world’s largest public corporation, the biggest private employer in the world and the world’s largest retailer according to the Fortune Global 500 list in 2014. Wal-Mart is still a family-owned business and was incorporated in 1969 after the pioneer member of Walton family, Sam Walton, established the company in 1962. Doug McMillon is currently serving as the CEO of the company. It generated $476.294 billion revenue in the last fiscal year of 2013-2014 and currently has 2.2 million employees with them.
2. Exxon Mobil Corporation
Exxon Mobil Corporation
American multinational oil and gas corporation Exxon Mobil has its headquarter in Irving, Texas, and has 37 oil refineries in 21 countries. ExxonMobil is the largest refiner in the world and is also the world’s third largest company by revenue and the second largest publicly traded company by market capitalization according to Forbes Global 2000 in 2014. Exxon Mobil is the direct descendant of Standard Oil Company by legendary businessman John D. Rockefeller, and was established after the merging of Exxon or Standard Oil of New Jersey and Mobil or Standard Oil of New York in 1999. Rex W. Tillerson is currently serving as the CEO of the company. Exxon Mobil has generated $420.836 billion revenue in 2013 fiscal year and has an employee-strength of 75,000.

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The 10 Most-Hated Companies in the US

The 10 Most-Hated Companies in the US

The 10 Most-Hated Companies in the US

The 10 most hated companies in the United States.
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These are the least popular companies in America. The rankings, done by 24/7 Wall St., are based on survey results from the American Customer Satisfaction Index and employee reviews on the website Glassdoor.
10. SprintNumber ten is Sprint, whose customers are the least satisfied of any company in the wireless industry. More than half of Sprint users reported a bad customer service experience. It also doesn’t help that Sprint’s service lags behind Verizon and AT&T.
9. SearsFewer than one in three Sears employees would recommend a job with the company to a friend, and the department store has almost the lowest customer rating of any business in its industry. A rapidly changing retail landscape has seen shoppers move online, dooming brands like Sears.
8. Dish Network
Forty-seven percent of those surveyed said they had a negative customer service experience with DISH Network. Those bad vibes are felt by DISH employees, who are among the least satisfied of any major company.
7. Spirit Airlines
If you’ve ever flown Spirit, you know why the company makes this list. Prioritizing budget fares means there’s not much focus on customer service, which helped the company rise. But when it’s rivals began matching it’s low ticket prices, much of Spirit’s competitive edge was lost.
6. Facebook
Facebook is one of those companies that’s either loved or hated. Yes, it’s probably the company with the most customers, if you can call it’s free users that, but it has also been frequently criticized for changes to its website, privacy policies, the mass data collection of its users, and for enabling a massively damaging fake news outbreak that swayed the 2016 election.
5. Wells FargoNews broke in 2016 that Wells Fargo’s employees - under pressure to hit aggressive sales quotas - created millions of fake credit card accounts. The fallout was swift. The CEO eventually stepped down after being called before Congress, and the company fell from its spot as the world’s largest bank.
4. McDonald’s
McDonald’s has the worst customer service rating of it’s 17 closest competitors in the American fast food industry. It also took heat when its ex-CEO Don Thompson came out against the call for a $15 national minimum wage. Still, with tens of millions of loyal customers who love the brand, McDonald’s is stronger than ever.
3. Mylan
Pharmaceutical giant Mylan became a pariah for idiotically jacking up the price of its life-saving EpiPen by 500%. The move quickly backfired, and today the company’s stock price is down nearly 50% from its 2015 high. A $465 million settlement with the U.S. Justice Dept. has also been damaging.
2. Bank of America
Bank of America has the worst customer satisfaction of any bank. It also has unhappy employees, settling with more than 700 of them in 2013 over allegations of racial and gender discrimination. BofA is still hated by many for its role in the 2007-2008 financial crisis it helped cause with its exploitative mortgage and toxic securities practices.
1. Comcast
And the most hated company in America is Comcast. Nearly 55% of survey respondents reported a negative experience with the company. While it’s hard serving customers in both the internet and television service industries, the two sectors that have the worst satisfaction scores, Comcast manages to do it so much worse than everyone else. It doesn’t seem to matter though, as its share price continues to grow, up 30% from this time last year.

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Why Do American Companies Leave America?

Why Do American Companies Leave America?

Why Do American Companies Leave America?

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Here’s the reason why. U.S. companies pay corporate tax rates of around 35 percent or more on their profits, while their foreign competitors pay much less in their countries. And if your company has locations or sells products in overseas, you get taxed on those profits in the foreign country and again when you bring that money back to the United States. This is called double taxation and your foreign competitors don’t have to pay it. This hurts your company’s ability to compete, grow and reinvest in new products and jobs.
Hmmmm…now that doesn’t make sense.
So, back to the tax inversion. If you’re a company based in the US and want to make sure you stay competitive with your foreign counterparts, and protect your company from foreign takeovers, what can you do?
The current U.S. tax system allows you to buy a foreign company and use their headquarters as your own. That way you don’t have to pay the higher U.S. tax rates on foreign profits even though you still pay U.S. taxes on your profits in America. This move allows you to keep a lot more of your profits and invest in new factories, employees, and products.
Look at it this way: Let’s say you lived in one city but commuted to another. If the rules were set-up so you were taxed by both cities on your income—essentially double taxation—you would probably consider moving to the city with the lower tax rates. It wouldn’t mean you were greedy, or disloyal—you would simply be working within the system of rules that exists.
Now…that makes sense.
So the next time you hear a politician complaining about American companies moving overseas, remember it was politicians who passed the laws that encourage companies to move away in the first place. If politicians would stop fighting with each other, lower corporate tax rates and end double taxation, U.S. companies could compete better and wouldn’t need to invert to protect jobs and their businesses.

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http://rarehistoricalphotos.com/nazis-singing-encourage-boycott-allegedly-jewish-founded-woolworths-1933/
http://www.thestreet.com/story/12906921/1/what-to-expect-when-alcoa-aa-reports-third-quarter-earnings-today.html
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Here's Why American Tech Companies Keep Failing in China

Here's Why American Tech Companies Keep Failing in China

Here's Why American Tech Companies Keep Failing in China

Aug. 9 -- Uber found out what many other U.S. tech companies realized long ago: China is an alluring trap. Most American web companies including Google, Facebook and Amazon are either banned from China or have flopped there. And their odds of success are only getting slimmer. BloombergGadfly's Shira Ovide explains why it might be time for U.S. web companies to permanently give up on China.

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Why Are US Companies Leaving China? | China Uncensored

Why Are US Companies Leaving China? | China Uncensored

Why Are US Companies Leaving China? | China Uncensored

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30 Most Successful American Companies Founded by 1st and 2nd Generation Immigrants 2018

30 Most Successful American Companies Founded by 1st and 2nd Generation Immigrants 2018

30 Most Successful American Companies Founded by 1st and 2nd Generation Immigrants 2018

This video bring to you 30 Most SuccessfulAmerican Companies Founded by 1st and 2nd GenerationImmigrants 2018. Are you aware that more than 40 percent of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children? By 2010, these companies had directly generated more than $1.7 trillion in revenues. 30 Most Successful American Companies Founded by 1st and 2nd Generation Immigrants 2018.
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2. Yahoo!
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4. Biogen
5. RadioShack
6. U.S. Steel
7. Sara Lee
8. Cognizant
9. Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.
10. NORDSTROM
11. PPG INDUSTRIES
12. BNY Mellon
13. Colgate
14. ThermoFisher SCIENTIFIC
15. KRAFT FOODS
16. KOHL’S
17. EMERSON
18. International Paper
19. Capital One
20. DU PONT
21. TJX Companies, Inc.
22. GOLDMAN SACHS
23. Honeywell International
24. Pfizer
25. Procter & Gamble
26. COMCAST
27. GOOGLE
28. AT&T
29. Apple
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Apple, Amazon and other American companies deny the Chinese server attack report

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Apple, Amazon and other American companies deny the Chinese server attack report

Doubts are increasing about some bombshell hacking allegations. A report by Bloomberg news alleged that Chinese spies had slipped malicious chips into servers used by US-based companies. Apple, Amazon and other American companies deny the report. But Bloomberg is standing by it. CGTN's Jim Spellman examines the allegations, with the writer and with security experts. #serverattack #Bloomberg
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American companies biggest losers in US-China trade war

American companies biggest losers in US-China trade war

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The financial market of modern society is strongly dominated by big companies. From the earliest accounts of trading and business found in circa 150,000 years ago, till the exploitation of Mediterranean trading by the GreekPtolemaic dynasty, early ages were dominated by the kings and individual business traders. Eventually, the king turned to companies, and the trades turned to multinational businesses. The earth has seen many families like The Rockefellers and The Rothschild in the 19th and 20th centuries, who became the royal families of global market domination. People always want to know the day-to-day activities of the multinational brands of modern days as the share market also booms on a daily basis. Forbes is the multimedia house which takes care ...

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Here's Why American Tech Companies Keep Failing in China

Aug. 9 -- Uber found out what many other U.S. tech companies realized long ago: China is an alluring trap. Most American web companies including Google, Facebook and Amazon are either banned from China or have flopped there. And their odds of success are only getting slimmer. BloombergGadfly's Shira Ovide explains why it might be time for U.S. web companies to permanently give up on China.

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1 in 4 US Companies are leaving China. That's according to the latest survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China. Why? Is it pollution, IP theft, corruption, or a slowing economy? Find out why on this episode of China Uncensored!
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Apple, Amazon and other American companies deny the Chinese server attack report

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American companies biggest losers in US-China trade war

The US has upped the stakes in its trade war with China by announcing more tariffs on imports from China. Beijing has yet to specify countermeasures, but as Steven Ribet reports from Beijing, American companies may be the biggest losers early in the trade war.
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Top 10 Largest American Companies
The financial market of modern society is strongly dominated by big companies. From the earliest accounts of trading and busin...

Top 10 Largest American Companies
The financial market of modern society is strongly dominated by big companies. From the earliest accounts of trading and business found in circa 150,000 years ago, till the exploitation of Mediterranean trading by the GreekPtolemaic dynasty, early ages were dominated by the kings and individual business traders. Eventually, the king turned to companies, and the trades turned to multinational businesses. The earth has seen many families like The Rockefellers and The Rothschild in the 19th and 20th centuries, who became the royal families of global market domination. People always want to know the day-to-day activities of the multinational brands of modern days as the share market also booms on a daily basis. Forbes is the multimedia house which takes care about the rankings of big brands as they compiled a list call Global2000. After the recent update of the list, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) tops the list with $3,124.9 Billion assets, $215.63 Billion market cap, $148.7 Billion revenue and $42.7 Billion profit. Even American companies strongly hold the market as they secure 5 places in top 10 of the Global 2000. And here is the list of Top 10 Largest American Companies.
1. Wal-Mart
Largest American Companies - Walmart
American multinational retail corporation Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. has it’s headquarter in Bentonville, Arkansas, and operates under 55 different names in 27 countries and a total of 11,088 stores. Wal-Mart runs a chain of large discount department stores and warehouse stores. It is the world’s largest public corporation, the biggest private employer in the world and the world’s largest retailer according to the Fortune Global 500 list in 2014. Wal-Mart is still a family-owned business and was incorporated in 1969 after the pioneer member of Walton family, Sam Walton, established the company in 1962. Doug McMillon is currently serving as the CEO of the company. It generated $476.294 billion revenue in the last fiscal year of 2013-2014 and currently has 2.2 million employees with them.
2. Exxon Mobil Corporation
Exxon Mobil Corporation
American multinational oil and gas corporation Exxon Mobil has its headquarter in Irving, Texas, and has 37 oil refineries in 21 countries. ExxonMobil is the largest refiner in the world and is also the world’s third largest company by revenue and the second largest publicly traded company by market capitalization according to Forbes Global 2000 in 2014. Exxon Mobil is the direct descendant of Standard Oil Company by legendary businessman John D. Rockefeller, and was established after the merging of Exxon or Standard Oil of New Jersey and Mobil or Standard Oil of New York in 1999. Rex W. Tillerson is currently serving as the CEO of the company. Exxon Mobil has generated $420.836 billion revenue in 2013 fiscal year and has an employee-strength of 75,000.

Top 10 Largest American Companies
The financial market of modern society is strongly dominated by big companies. From the earliest accounts of trading and business found in circa 150,000 years ago, till the exploitation of Mediterranean trading by the GreekPtolemaic dynasty, early ages were dominated by the kings and individual business traders. Eventually, the king turned to companies, and the trades turned to multinational businesses. The earth has seen many families like The Rockefellers and The Rothschild in the 19th and 20th centuries, who became the royal families of global market domination. People always want to know the day-to-day activities of the multinational brands of modern days as the share market also booms on a daily basis. Forbes is the multimedia house which takes care about the rankings of big brands as they compiled a list call Global2000. After the recent update of the list, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) tops the list with $3,124.9 Billion assets, $215.63 Billion market cap, $148.7 Billion revenue and $42.7 Billion profit. Even American companies strongly hold the market as they secure 5 places in top 10 of the Global 2000. And here is the list of Top 10 Largest American Companies.
1. Wal-Mart
Largest American Companies - Walmart
American multinational retail corporation Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. has it’s headquarter in Bentonville, Arkansas, and operates under 55 different names in 27 countries and a total of 11,088 stores. Wal-Mart runs a chain of large discount department stores and warehouse stores. It is the world’s largest public corporation, the biggest private employer in the world and the world’s largest retailer according to the Fortune Global 500 list in 2014. Wal-Mart is still a family-owned business and was incorporated in 1969 after the pioneer member of Walton family, Sam Walton, established the company in 1962. Doug McMillon is currently serving as the CEO of the company. It generated $476.294 billion revenue in the last fiscal year of 2013-2014 and currently has 2.2 million employees with them.
2. Exxon Mobil Corporation
Exxon Mobil Corporation
American multinational oil and gas corporation Exxon Mobil has its headquarter in Irving, Texas, and has 37 oil refineries in 21 countries. ExxonMobil is the largest refiner in the world and is also the world’s third largest company by revenue and the second largest publicly traded company by market capitalization according to Forbes Global 2000 in 2014. Exxon Mobil is the direct descendant of Standard Oil Company by legendary businessman John D. Rockefeller, and was established after the merging of Exxon or Standard Oil of New Jersey and Mobil or Standard Oil of New York in 1999. Rex W. Tillerson is currently serving as the CEO of the company. Exxon Mobil has generated $420.836 billion revenue in 2013 fiscal year and has an employee-strength of 75,000.

The 10 Most-Hated Companies in the US

The 10 most hated companies in the United States.
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These are the least popular companies in America. The rankings, done by 24/7 Wall St., are based on survey results from the American Customer Satisfaction Index and employee reviews on the website Glassdoor.
10. SprintNumber ten is Sprint, whose customers are the least satisfied of any company in the wireless industry. More than half of Sprint users reported a bad customer service experience. It also doesn’t help that Sprint’s service lags behind Verizon and AT&T.
9. SearsFewer than one in three Sears employees would recommend a job with the company to a friend, and the department store has almost the lowest customer rating of any business in its industry. A rapidly changing retail landscape has seen shoppers move online, dooming brands like Sears.
8. Dish Network
Forty-seven percent of those surveyed said they had a negative customer service experience with DISH Network. Those bad vibes are felt by DISH employees, who are among the least satisfied of any major company.
7. Spirit Airlines
If you’ve ever flown Spirit, you know why the company makes this list. Prioritizing budget fares means there’s not much focus on customer service, which helped the company rise. But when it’s rivals began matching it’s low ticket prices, much of Spirit’s competitive edge was lost.
6. Facebook
Facebook is one of those companies that’s either loved or hated. Yes, it’s probably the company with the most customers, if you can call it’s free users that, but it has also been frequently criticized for changes to its website, privacy policies, the mass data collection of its users, and for enabling a massively damaging fake news outbreak that swayed the 2016 election.
5. Wells FargoNews broke in 2016 that Wells Fargo’s employees - under pressure to hit aggressive sales quotas - created millions of fake credit card accounts. The fallout was swift. The CEO eventually stepped down after being called before Congress, and the company fell from its spot as the world’s largest bank.
4. McDonald’s
McDonald’s has the worst customer service rating of it’s 17 closest competitors in the American fast food industry. It also took heat when its ex-CEO Don Thompson came out against the call for a $15 national minimum wage. Still, with tens of millions of loyal customers who love the brand, McDonald’s is stronger than ever.
3. Mylan
Pharmaceutical giant Mylan became a pariah for idiotically jacking up the price of its life-saving EpiPen by 500%. The move quickly backfired, and today the company’s stock price is down nearly 50% from its 2015 high. A $465 million settlement with the U.S. Justice Dept. has also been damaging.
2. Bank of America
Bank of America has the worst customer satisfaction of any bank. It also has unhappy employees, settling with more than 700 of them in 2013 over allegations of racial and gender discrimination. BofA is still hated by many for its role in the 2007-2008 financial crisis it helped cause with its exploitative mortgage and toxic securities practices.
1. Comcast
And the most hated company in America is Comcast. Nearly 55% of survey respondents reported a negative experience with the company. While it’s hard serving customers in both the internet and television service industries, the two sectors that have the worst satisfaction scores, Comcast manages to do it so much worse than everyone else. It doesn’t seem to matter though, as its share price continues to grow, up 30% from this time last year.

The 10 most hated companies in the United States.
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"RollinBack" by MK2 in the YouTube AudioLibraryScript:
These are the least popular companies in America. The rankings, done by 24/7 Wall St., are based on survey results from the American Customer Satisfaction Index and employee reviews on the website Glassdoor.
10. SprintNumber ten is Sprint, whose customers are the least satisfied of any company in the wireless industry. More than half of Sprint users reported a bad customer service experience. It also doesn’t help that Sprint’s service lags behind Verizon and AT&T.
9. SearsFewer than one in three Sears employees would recommend a job with the company to a friend, and the department store has almost the lowest customer rating of any business in its industry. A rapidly changing retail landscape has seen shoppers move online, dooming brands like Sears.
8. Dish Network
Forty-seven percent of those surveyed said they had a negative customer service experience with DISH Network. Those bad vibes are felt by DISH employees, who are among the least satisfied of any major company.
7. Spirit Airlines
If you’ve ever flown Spirit, you know why the company makes this list. Prioritizing budget fares means there’s not much focus on customer service, which helped the company rise. But when it’s rivals began matching it’s low ticket prices, much of Spirit’s competitive edge was lost.
6. Facebook
Facebook is one of those companies that’s either loved or hated. Yes, it’s probably the company with the most customers, if you can call it’s free users that, but it has also been frequently criticized for changes to its website, privacy policies, the mass data collection of its users, and for enabling a massively damaging fake news outbreak that swayed the 2016 election.
5. Wells FargoNews broke in 2016 that Wells Fargo’s employees - under pressure to hit aggressive sales quotas - created millions of fake credit card accounts. The fallout was swift. The CEO eventually stepped down after being called before Congress, and the company fell from its spot as the world’s largest bank.
4. McDonald’s
McDonald’s has the worst customer service rating of it’s 17 closest competitors in the American fast food industry. It also took heat when its ex-CEO Don Thompson came out against the call for a $15 national minimum wage. Still, with tens of millions of loyal customers who love the brand, McDonald’s is stronger than ever.
3. Mylan
Pharmaceutical giant Mylan became a pariah for idiotically jacking up the price of its life-saving EpiPen by 500%. The move quickly backfired, and today the company’s stock price is down nearly 50% from its 2015 high. A $465 million settlement with the U.S. Justice Dept. has also been damaging.
2. Bank of America
Bank of America has the worst customer satisfaction of any bank. It also has unhappy employees, settling with more than 700 of them in 2013 over allegations of racial and gender discrimination. BofA is still hated by many for its role in the 2007-2008 financial crisis it helped cause with its exploitative mortgage and toxic securities practices.
1. Comcast
And the most hated company in America is Comcast. Nearly 55% of survey respondents reported a negative experience with the company. While it’s hard serving customers in both the internet and television service industries, the two sectors that have the worst satisfaction scores, Comcast manages to do it so much worse than everyone else. It doesn’t seem to matter though, as its share price continues to grow, up 30% from this time last year.

Why Do American Companies Leave America?

America is the world's largest economy, and yet many American companies are moving jobs and factories overseas. Why? Find out in this short video.
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Sometimes you hear in the news about a U.S.Company buying a foreign company and moving its headquarters overseas. Well, this can happen for many reasons. One of them is a tax inversion. But what are tax inversions, why are companies doing them and why should you care?
Here’s the reason why. U.S. companies pay corporate tax rates of around 35 percent or more on their profits, while their foreign competitors pay much less in their countries. And if your company has locations or sells products in overseas, you get taxed on those profits in the foreign country and again when you bring that money back to the United States. This is called double taxation and your foreign competitors don’t have to pay it. This hurts your company’s ability to compete, grow and reinvest in new products and jobs.
Hmmmm…now that doesn’t make sense.
So, back to the tax inversion. If you’re a company based in the US and want to make sure you stay competitive with your foreign counterparts, and protect your company from foreign takeovers, what can you do?
The current U.S. tax system allows you to buy a foreign company and use their headquarters as your own. That way you don’t have to pay the higher U.S. tax rates on foreign profits even though you still pay U.S. taxes on your profits in America. This move allows you to keep a lot more of your profits and invest in new factories, employees, and products.
Look at it this way: Let’s say you lived in one city but commuted to another. If the rules were set-up so you were taxed by both cities on your income—essentially double taxation—you would probably consider moving to the city with the lower tax rates. It wouldn’t mean you were greedy, or disloyal—you would simply be working within the system of rules that exists.
Now…that makes sense.
So the next time you hear a politician complaining about American companies moving overseas, remember it was politicians who passed the laws that encourage companies to move away in the first place. If politicians would stop fighting with each other, lower corporate tax rates and end double taxation, U.S. companies could compete better and wouldn’t need to invert to protect jobs and their businesses.

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Sometimes you hear in the news about a U.S.Company buying a foreign company and moving its headquarters overseas. Well, this can happen for many reasons. One of them is a tax inversion. But what are tax inversions, why are companies doing them and why should you care?
Here’s the reason why. U.S. companies pay corporate tax rates of around 35 percent or more on their profits, while their foreign competitors pay much less in their countries. And if your company has locations or sells products in overseas, you get taxed on those profits in the foreign country and again when you bring that money back to the United States. This is called double taxation and your foreign competitors don’t have to pay it. This hurts your company’s ability to compete, grow and reinvest in new products and jobs.
Hmmmm…now that doesn’t make sense.
So, back to the tax inversion. If you’re a company based in the US and want to make sure you stay competitive with your foreign counterparts, and protect your company from foreign takeovers, what can you do?
The current U.S. tax system allows you to buy a foreign company and use their headquarters as your own. That way you don’t have to pay the higher U.S. tax rates on foreign profits even though you still pay U.S. taxes on your profits in America. This move allows you to keep a lot more of your profits and invest in new factories, employees, and products.
Look at it this way: Let’s say you lived in one city but commuted to another. If the rules were set-up so you were taxed by both cities on your income—essentially double taxation—you would probably consider moving to the city with the lower tax rates. It wouldn’t mean you were greedy, or disloyal—you would simply be working within the system of rules that exists.
Now…that makes sense.
So the next time you hear a politician complaining about American companies moving overseas, remember it was politicians who passed the laws that encourage companies to move away in the first place. If politicians would stop fighting with each other, lower corporate tax rates and end double taxation, U.S. companies could compete better and wouldn’t need to invert to protect jobs and their businesses.

Top 10 American Companies that Aided the Nazis
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War profiteers are such a loathsome notion. The idea that while people are struggling for causes while others use the confused nature of military logistics to make dishonest money is appalling. The thought that these companies supported the most deadly regime in the world and went on to become fixtures in our daily lives is loathsome, even well over half a century later, yet it remains a bitter reality.
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10. Coca-Cola
9. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
8. Chase Manhattan Bank
7. Dow Chemical
6. Brown Brothers Harriman
5. Woolworth
4. Alcoa
3. Ford Motor Company
2. General Motors
1. International Business MachinesSource/Other reading:
http://books.google.com/books?id=8uxfTF4Lm-kC&pg=PA250&dq=Coca+cola+nazi+germany&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YyN8VIrzOOTGsQT3xIDQDQ&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Coca%20cola%20nazi%20germany&f=false
http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/fanta.asp
http://www.jewishjournal.com/hollywoodjew/item/quentin_tarantino_talks_hitler_hollywood_and_his_hero_jack_warner_qa
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/how-hollywood-helped-hitler-595684?page=3
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2012/07/big-banks-funded-the-nazis-and-launched-a-coup-against-the-president-of-the-united-states.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/holocaust-payment-fees-nixed-article-1.923189
http://books.google.com/books?id=ojAGBAAAQBAJ&pg=PT13&lpg=PT13&dq=dow+chemicals+nazis&source=bl&ots=akDyXfw97S&sig=juhjKUe0W83y7OjTLRBeaxgfR_4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=vWZ8VNGSI8qkNv-Cg-gD&ved=0CEsQ6AEwCDgK#v=onepage&q=dow%20chemicals%20nazis&f=false
http://books.google.com/books?id=sx27AHzby8YC&pg=PA121&dq=dow+chemical+nazi&hl=en&sa=X&ei=bGl8VM3jGNHdsATyrYLIDA&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=dow%20chemical%20nazi&f=false
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/larisa-alexandrovna/all-the-presidents-nazis_b_102022.html
http://rarehistoricalphotos.com/nazis-singing-encourage-boycott-allegedly-jewish-founded-woolworths-1933/
http://www.thestreet.com/story/12906921/1/what-to-expect-when-alcoa-aa-reports-third-quarter-earnings-today.html
http://books.google.com/books?id=3vcL1-I7mtkC&pg=PT54&lpg=PT54&dq=Alcoa+nazis&source=bl&ots=XBY_mQlHIQ&sig=QORyCr5au1YSQDTGO4YuadgGqzc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EGl8VLPvIoWpNsiJgvgD&ved=0CCIQ6AEwATgU#v=onepage&q=Alcoa%20nazis&f=false
http://books.google.com/books?id=vh7sx2xtjGEC&pg=PA177&lpg=PA177&dq=Alcoa+nazis&source=bl&ots=DPWXIFlhmr&sig=kB-YFiqhvSg8lLYXC-P3zJx8-RY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=LWh8VOmtHIKlNvqMguAB&ved=0CFMQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Alcoa%20nazis&f=false
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/americas/59351.stm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/1445822/Ford-used-slave-labour-in-Nazi-German-plants.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/daily/nov98/nazicars30.htm
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/04/29/world/a-fund-is-planned-by-us-companies-for-nazis-victims.html
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/IBM.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/edwin-black/ibm-holocaust_b_1301691.html
http://business-humanrights.org/en/ibm-lawsuit-holocaust-claim-by-gypsies#c9326

Top 10 American Companies that Aided the Nazis
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War profiteers are such a loathsome notion. The idea that while people are struggling for causes while others use the confused nature of military logistics to make dishonest money is appalling. The thought that these companies supported the most deadly regime in the world and went on to become fixtures in our daily lives is loathsome, even well over half a century later, yet it remains a bitter reality.
Text version: http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-american-companies-that-aided-the-nazis.php
Coming up:
10. Coca-Cola
9. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
8. Chase Manhattan Bank
7. Dow Chemical
6. Brown Brothers Harriman
5. Woolworth
4. Alcoa
3. Ford Motor Company
2. General Motors
1. International Business MachinesSource/Other reading:
http://books.google.com/books?id=8uxfTF4Lm-kC&pg=PA250&dq=Coca+cola+nazi+germany&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YyN8VIrzOOTGsQT3xIDQDQ&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Coca%20cola%20nazi%20germany&f=false
http://www.snopes.com/cokelore/fanta.asp
http://www.jewishjournal.com/hollywoodjew/item/quentin_tarantino_talks_hitler_hollywood_and_his_hero_jack_warner_qa
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/how-hollywood-helped-hitler-595684?page=3
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2012/07/big-banks-funded-the-nazis-and-launched-a-coup-against-the-president-of-the-united-states.html
http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/holocaust-payment-fees-nixed-article-1.923189
http://books.google.com/books?id=ojAGBAAAQBAJ&pg=PT13&lpg=PT13&dq=dow+chemicals+nazis&source=bl&ots=akDyXfw97S&sig=juhjKUe0W83y7OjTLRBeaxgfR_4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=vWZ8VNGSI8qkNv-Cg-gD&ved=0CEsQ6AEwCDgK#v=onepage&q=dow%20chemicals%20nazis&f=false
http://books.google.com/books?id=sx27AHzby8YC&pg=PA121&dq=dow+chemical+nazi&hl=en&sa=X&ei=bGl8VM3jGNHdsATyrYLIDA&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=dow%20chemical%20nazi&f=false
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/larisa-alexandrovna/all-the-presidents-nazis_b_102022.html
http://rarehistoricalphotos.com/nazis-singing-encourage-boycott-allegedly-jewish-founded-woolworths-1933/
http://www.thestreet.com/story/12906921/1/what-to-expect-when-alcoa-aa-reports-third-quarter-earnings-today.html
http://books.google.com/books?id=3vcL1-I7mtkC&pg=PT54&lpg=PT54&dq=Alcoa+nazis&source=bl&ots=XBY_mQlHIQ&sig=QORyCr5au1YSQDTGO4YuadgGqzc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EGl8VLPvIoWpNsiJgvgD&ved=0CCIQ6AEwATgU#v=onepage&q=Alcoa%20nazis&f=false
http://books.google.com/books?id=vh7sx2xtjGEC&pg=PA177&lpg=PA177&dq=Alcoa+nazis&source=bl&ots=DPWXIFlhmr&sig=kB-YFiqhvSg8lLYXC-P3zJx8-RY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=LWh8VOmtHIKlNvqMguAB&ved=0CFMQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=Alcoa%20nazis&f=false
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/americas/59351.stm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/1445822/Ford-used-slave-labour-in-Nazi-German-plants.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/daily/nov98/nazicars30.htm
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/04/29/world/a-fund-is-planned-by-us-companies-for-nazis-victims.html
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/IBM.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/edwin-black/ibm-holocaust_b_1301691.html
http://business-humanrights.org/en/ibm-lawsuit-holocaust-claim-by-gypsies#c9326

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Kayla Mueller died in Syria while being held hostage by ISIS. She was one of the many people who have been captured by ISIS while in the Middle East. So what happened? And how did a young woman doing humanitarian work end up dying at the hand of terrorists?
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Here's Why American Tech Companies Keep Failing in China

Aug. 9 -- Uber found out what many other U.S. tech companies realized long ago: China is an alluring trap. Most American web companies including Google, Faceboo...

Aug. 9 -- Uber found out what many other U.S. tech companies realized long ago: China is an alluring trap. Most American web companies including Google, Facebook and Amazon are either banned from China or have flopped there. And their odds of success are only getting slimmer. BloombergGadfly's Shira Ovide explains why it might be time for U.S. web companies to permanently give up on China.

Aug. 9 -- Uber found out what many other U.S. tech companies realized long ago: China is an alluring trap. Most American web companies including Google, Facebook and Amazon are either banned from China or have flopped there. And their odds of success are only getting slimmer. BloombergGadfly's Shira Ovide explains why it might be time for U.S. web companies to permanently give up on China.

1 in 4 US Companies are leaving China. That's according to the latest survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in China. Why? Is it pollution, IP theft, corruption, or a slowing economy? Find out why on this episode of China Uncensored!
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This video bring to you 30 Most SuccessfulAmerican Companies Founded by 1st and 2nd GenerationImmigrants 2018. Are you aware that more than 40 percent of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children? By 2010, these companies had directly generated more than $1.7 trillion in revenues. 30 Most Successful American Companies Founded by 1st and 2nd Generation Immigrants 2018.
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Stay tuned to find out what this companies are.The companies are ranked by their Latest TotalRevenue. Include:
1. SpaceX
2. Yahoo!
3. BIGLOTS!
4. Biogen
5. RadioShack
6. U.S. Steel
7. Sara Lee
8. Cognizant
9. Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.
10. NORDSTROM
11. PPG INDUSTRIES
12. BNY Mellon
13. Colgate
14. ThermoFisher SCIENTIFIC
15. KRAFT FOODS
16. KOHL’S
17. EMERSON
18. International Paper
19. Capital One
20. DU PONT
21. TJX Companies, Inc.
22. GOLDMAN SACHS
23. Honeywell International
24. Pfizer
25. Procter & Gamble
26. COMCAST
27. GOOGLE
28. AT&T
29. Apple
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This video bring to you 30 Most SuccessfulAmerican Companies Founded by 1st and 2nd GenerationImmigrants 2018. Are you aware that more than 40 percent of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children? By 2010, these companies had directly generated more than $1.7 trillion in revenues. 30 Most Successful American Companies Founded by 1st and 2nd Generation Immigrants 2018.
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2. Yahoo!
3. BIGLOTS!
4. Biogen
5. RadioShack
6. U.S. Steel
7. Sara Lee
8. Cognizant
9. Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.
10. NORDSTROM
11. PPG INDUSTRIES
12. BNY Mellon
13. Colgate
14. ThermoFisher SCIENTIFIC
15. KRAFT FOODS
16. KOHL’S
17. EMERSON
18. International Paper
19. Capital One
20. DU PONT
21. TJX Companies, Inc.
22. GOLDMAN SACHS
23. Honeywell International
24. Pfizer
25. Procter & Gamble
26. COMCAST
27. GOOGLE
28. AT&T
29. Apple
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American companies biggest losers in US-China trade war

The US has upped the stakes in its trade war with China by announcing more tariffs on imports from China. Beijing has yet to specify countermeasures, but as Ste...

The US has upped the stakes in its trade war with China by announcing more tariffs on imports from China. Beijing has yet to specify countermeasures, but as Steven Ribet reports from Beijing, American companies may be the biggest losers early in the trade war.
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Top 10 Largest Companies In America in 2017 List || Best company In America

Top 10 Largest American Companies
The financial market of modern society is strongly dominated by big companies. From the earliest accounts of trading and business found in circa 150,000 years ago, till the exploitation of Mediterranean trading by the GreekPtolemaic dynasty, early ages were dominated by the kings and individual business traders. Eventually, the king turned to companies, and the trades turned to multinational businesses. The earth has seen many families like The Rockefellers and The Rothschild in the 19th and 20th centuries, who became the royal families of global market domination. People always want to know the day-to-day activities of the multinational brands of modern days as the share market also booms on a daily basis. Forbes is the multimedia house which takes care about the rankings of big brands as they compiled a list call Global2000. After the recent update of the list, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) tops the list with $3,124.9 Billion assets, $215.63 Billion market cap, $148.7 Billion revenue and $42.7 Billion profit. Even American companies strongly hold the market as they secure 5 places in top 10 of the Global 2000. And here is the list of Top 10 Largest American Companies.
1. Wal-Mart
Largest American Companies - Walmart
American multinational retail corporation Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. has it’s headquarter in Bentonville, Arkansas, and operates under 55 different names in 27 countries and a total of 11,088 stores. Wal-Mart runs a chain of large discount department stores and warehouse stores. It is the world’s largest public corporation, the biggest private employer in the world and the world’s largest retailer according to the Fortune Global 500 list in 2014. Wal-Mart is still a family-owned business and was incorporated in 1969 after the pioneer member of Walton family, Sam Walton, established the company in 1962. Doug McMillon is currently serving as the CEO of the company. It generated $476.294 billion revenue in the last fiscal year of 2013-2014 and currently has 2.2 million employees with them.
2. Exxon Mobil Corporation
Exxon Mobil Corporation
American multinational oil and gas corporation Exxon Mobil has its headquarter in Irving, Texas, and has 37 oil refineries in 21 countries. ExxonMobil is the largest refiner in the world and is also the world’s third largest company by revenue and the second largest publicly traded company by market capitalization according to Forbes Global 2000 in 2014. Exxon Mobil is the direct descendant of Standard Oil Company by legendary businessman John D. Rockefeller, and was established after the merging of Exxon or Standard Oil of New Jersey and Mobil or Standard Oil of New York in 1999. Rex W. Tillerson is currently serving as the CEO of the company. Exxon Mobil has generated $420.836 billion revenue in 2013 fiscal year and has an employee-strength of 75,000.

The 10 Most-Hated Companies in the US

The 10 most hated companies in the United States.
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These are the least popular companies in America. The rankings, done by 24/7 Wall St., are based on survey results from the American Customer Satisfaction Index and employee reviews on the website Glassdoor.
10. SprintNumber ten is Sprint, whose customers are the least satisfied of any company in the wireless industry. More than half of Sprint users reported a bad customer service experience. It also doesn’t help that Sprint’s service lags behind Verizon and AT&T.
9. SearsFewer than one in three Sears employees would recommend a job with the company to a friend, and the department store has almost the lowest customer rating of any business in its industry. A rapidly changing retail landscape has seen shoppers move online, dooming brands like Sears.
8. Dish Network
Forty-seven percent of those surveyed said they had a negative customer service experience with DISH Network. Those bad vibes are felt by DISH employees, who are among the least satisfied of any major company.
7. Spirit Airlines
If you’ve ever flown Spirit, you know why the company makes this list. Prioritizing budget fares means there’s not much focus on customer service, which helped the company rise. But when it’s rivals began matching it’s low ticket prices, much of Spirit’s competitive edge was lost.
6. Facebook
Facebook is one of those companies that’s either loved or hated. Yes, it’s probably the company with the most customers, if you can call it’s free users that, but it has also been frequently criticized for changes to its website, privacy policies, the mass data collection of its users, and for enabling a massively damaging fake news outbreak that swayed the 2016 election.
5. Wells FargoNews broke in 2016 that Wells Fargo’s employees - under pressure to hit aggressive sales quotas - created millions of fake credit card accounts. The fallout was swift. The CEO eventually stepped down after being called before Congress, and the company fell from its spot as the world’s largest bank.
4. McDonald’s
McDonald’s has the worst customer service rating of it’s 17 closest competitors in the American fast food industry. It also took heat when its ex-CEO Don Thompson came out against the call for a $15 national minimum wage. Still, with tens of millions of loyal customers who love the brand, McDonald’s is stronger than ever.
3. Mylan
Pharmaceutical giant Mylan became a pariah for idiotically jacking up the price of its life-saving EpiPen by 500%. The move quickly backfired, and today the company’s stock price is down nearly 50% from its 2015 high. A $465 million settlement with the U.S. Justice Dept. has also been damaging.
2. Bank of America
Bank of America has the worst customer satisfaction of any bank. It also has unhappy employees, settling with more than 700 of them in 2013 over allegations of racial and gender discrimination. BofA is still hated by many for its role in the 2007-2008 financial crisis it helped cause with its exploitative mortgage and toxic securities practices.
1. Comcast
And the most hated company in America is Comcast. Nearly 55% of survey respondents reported a negative experience with the company. While it’s hard serving customers in both the internet and television service industries, the two sectors that have the worst satisfaction scores, Comcast manages to do it so much worse than everyone else. It doesn’t seem to matter though, as its share price continues to grow, up 30% from this time last year.

Why Do American Companies Leave America?

America is the world's largest economy, and yet many American companies are moving jobs and factories overseas. Why? Find out in this short video.
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Sometimes you hear in the news about a U.S.Company buying a foreign company and moving its headquarters overseas. Well, this can happen for many reasons. One of them is a tax inversion. But what are tax inversions, why are companies doing them and why should you care?
Here’s the reason why. U.S. companies pay corporate tax rates of around 35 percent or more on their profits, while their foreign competitors pay much less in their countries. And if your company has locations or sells products in overseas, you get taxed on those profits in the foreign country and again when you bring that money back to the United States. This is called double taxation and your foreign competitors don’t have to pay it. This hurts your company’s ability to compete, grow and reinvest in new products and jobs.
Hmmmm…now that doesn’t make sense.
So, back to the tax inversion. If you’re a company based in the US and want to make sure you stay competitive with your foreign counterparts, and protect your company from foreign takeovers, what can you do?
The current U.S. tax system allows you to buy a foreign company and use their headquarters as your own. That way you don’t have to pay the higher U.S. tax rates on foreign profits even though you still pay U.S. taxes on your profits in America. This move allows you to keep a lot more of your profits and invest in new factories, employees, and products.
Look at it this way: Let’s say you lived in one city but commuted to another. If the rules were set-up so you were taxed by both cities on your income—essentially double taxation—you would probably consider moving to the city with the lower tax rates. It wouldn’t mean you were greedy, or disloyal—you would simply be working within the system of rules that exists.
Now…that makes sense.
So the next time you hear a politician complaining about American companies moving overseas, remember it was politicians who passed the laws that encourage companies to move away in the first place. If politicians would stop fighting with each other, lower corporate tax rates and end double taxation, U.S. companies could compete better and wouldn’t need to invert to protect jobs and their businesses.

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Top 10 American Companies that Aided the Nazis
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War profiteers are such a loathsome notion. The idea that while people are struggling for causes while others use the confused nature of military logistics to make dishonest money is appalling. The thought that these companies supported the most deadly regime in the world and went on to become fixtures in our daily lives is loathsome, even well over half a century later, yet it remains a bitter reality.
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Kayla Mueller died in Syria while being held hostage by ISIS. She was one of the many people who have been captured by ISIS while in the Middle East. So what happened? And how did a young woman doing humanitarian work end up dying at the hand of terrorists?
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Portrait of Kayla Mueller emerges after death confirmation
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"After being guarded closely for 18 months by family and friends, a powerful secret dissolved in a moment, setting free a fuller picture of the humanitarian, friend and human being that was 26-year-old Kayla Mueller."
McCain Speaks Out About Kayla Mueller Saga
"Sen. John McCain said Friday that he considers the death of American Kayla Mueller by Islamic State militants one of the saddest moments of his life as he looked back on his work in trying to secure her freedom and the government's policy of not paying ransom to terrorists."
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2015/02/13/us/ap-us-american-islamic-state.html?_r=0
Blog dedicated to the life of Kayla Mueller, including letter she sent to her family while being held hostage by ISIS
http://www.forkayla.org/
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Here's Why American Tech Companies Keep Failing in China

Aug. 9 -- Uber found out what many other U.S. tech companies realized long ago: China is an alluring trap. Most American web companies including Google, Facebook and Amazon are either banned from China or have flopped there. And their odds of success are only getting slimmer. BloombergGadfly's Shira Ovide explains why it might be time for U.S. web companies to permanently give up on China.

Why Are US Companies Leaving China? | China Uncensored

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30 Most Successful American Companies Founded by 1st and 2nd Generation Immigrants 2018

This video bring to you 30 Most SuccessfulAmerican Companies Founded by 1st and 2nd GenerationImmigrants 2018. Are you aware that more than 40 percent of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children? By 2010, these companies had directly generated more than $1.7 trillion in revenues. 30 Most Successful American Companies Founded by 1st and 2nd Generation Immigrants 2018.
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Stay tuned to find out what this companies are.The companies are ranked by their Latest TotalRevenue. Include:
1. SpaceX
2. Yahoo!
3. BIGLOTS!
4. Biogen
5. RadioShack
6. U.S. Steel
7. Sara Lee
8. Cognizant
9. Wellcare Health Plans, Inc.
10. NORDSTROM
11. PPG INDUSTRIES
12. BNY Mellon
13. Colgate
14. ThermoFisher SCIENTIFIC
15. KRAFT FOODS
16. KOHL’S
17. EMERSON
18. International Paper
19. Capital One
20. DU PONT
21. TJX Companies, Inc.
22. GOLDMAN SACHS
23. Honeywell International
24. Pfizer
25. Procter & Gamble
26. COMCAST
27. GOOGLE
28. AT&T
29. Apple
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American (word)

The meaning of the word American in the English language varies according to the historical, geographical, and political context in which it is used. American is derived from America, a term originally denoting all of the New World (also called the Americas). In some expressions, it retains this Pan-American sense, but its usage has evolved over time and, for various historical reasons, the word came to denote people or things specifically from the United States of America.

In modern English, Americans generally refers to residents of the United States; among native English speakers this usage is almost universal, with any other use of the term requiring specification. However, this default use has been the source of complaint by some residents of Latin America who feel that using the term solely for the United States misappropriates it. They argue instead that "American" should be broadened to include people from anywhere in North or South America, not just the United States; these critics admit their proposed usage is uncommon.